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New Jersey Corporations And Institutions For Finance And Insurance Laws Section 17:1-5. Seal of office; certificates under seal as evidence.Legal Research Home > New Jersey Lawyer > Corporations and Institutions for Finance and Insurance > New Jersey Corporations And Institutions For Finance And Insurance Laws Section 17:1-5. Seal of office; certificates under seal as evidence. Every certificate, assignment, conveyance or other official paper executed by the commissioner under authority of law and sealed with the seal, shall be received as evidence and may be recorded in proper recording offices in the same manner and with the same effect as a deed duly acknowledged or proved before an officer authorized by law to take proof or acknowledgment of deeds. All copies of papers in the office of the commissioner, certified by him and authenticated by the seal, shall be accepted as evidence equally and in like manner as the original. An impression of the seal directly on paper shall be as valid as if made on wax or wafer. Last modified: October 21, 2006 |